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What subjects are there in the ninth grade textbook?
What subjects are there in the ninth grade textbook?

There are seven subjects in Senior One: Chinese, Mathematics, English, History, Politics, Biology and Geography.

There is one more physics subject in Grade Two.

In the third grade, there was one more chemistry in the main subject, and two courses in biology and geography were missing.

Specifically: Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, morality and rule of law, history, sports, music, fine arts and information technology.

Learning tasks:

When students enter junior high school, the courses they study are very different from those in primary schools. Students will be exposed to many new learning subjects. The new courses in junior high school include history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology, and some subjects will be changed in each grade.

Chinese, mathematics, English, morality and rule of law will run through junior high school for three years. Geography, biology and history will be offered in grade seven, physics in grade eight and chemistry in grade nine.

The reason why junior high school courses are arranged in this way is mainly to consider students' acceptance ability. The first-year students who have just entered junior high school are also influenced by the learning thoughts and habits of primary schools, so it is not suitable to offer theoretical subjects such as physics and chemistry in junior high school, and they need junior high school mathematics knowledge as a foreshadowing.

Primary school has six classes a day, and students in six classes don't have much time to use their brains. When entering junior high school, the number of class hours will increase to 7, and students will be exposed to much more complicated knowledge in junior high school than in primary school, such as classical Chinese, algebra and geometry of mathematics, systematic language learning of English and so on.

This requires students to concentrate on learning and thinking in class, rather than listening and playing in primary school. In junior high school, some knowledge teachers will only explain it once, and will not repeat it several times like primary school. I won't review one by one before the exam. Therefore, compared with primary schools, junior high schools have made a qualitative leap in learning courses, learning contents and learning methods.